Tuesday, March 05, 2013

We have been dealing with diapers for three and a half years now and since we use disposable wipes, we have accumulated a lot of recycling in that time, including an abundance of wipe containers. I was determined to find a way to reuse them other than for storing things around the house (e.g., craft supplies for the kids). Instead, I use them as part of our busy bag collection. One busy bag, in particular, is quite popular with both of the boys.

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What you'll need:

Wipe container - A 2L pop bottle would work as well

Glass stones - We used clear stones as I had some sitting unused in a vase, but you could use a variety of colors to enhance the sensory experience.

OPTIONAL: cardboard tube

I usually dump all the glass stones on the floor, open the lid of the wipe container, and lay out any optional materials. Easy peasy!

The boys will easily spend 15-20 minutes, on average, putting the stones back into the container, either one at a time or by the fistful, dump the container, and then repeat it over and over. Sometimes J will make patterns, letters, or numbers on the floor with the glass stones. Or he will line them up to count. And sometimes they will work together to get the stones into the container.

This activity can become quite noisy as they drop the stones in or dump them out. Or if you use a pop bottle, you might find them shaking the bottle with the stones inside.

Best part about this activity is that the wipe container doubles as storage for the glass stones.

Simple play ideas, such as this busy box, are always a hit. Good thing I have compiled 50+ simple play ideas that use only one or two materials.

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Married to her high school sweetheart, Dyan is a Canadian stay-at-home mom to two boys, J and K. She is also a part-time piano teacher. She likes board games, video games, Instant Pots, and reading. To stay connected, subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get a copy of the free Weekly Autism Planner and follow along on social media.

I just happened upon this and have EXACTLY the same things - too many wipe containers (but can't in good conscience throw them out) and some glass stones in a vase that my 2.5 yr gal ALWAYS wants to play with. Win-Win and no OOP :) Thanks!